After the plane collision accident, two runways at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., have reopened

On February 12th, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on February 11th that two runways at Reagan National Airport in Washington have reopened, increasing the number of arriving flights per hour. On the evening of January 29th Eastern Time, a passenger plane carrying 64 people collided with a Black Hawk helicopter carrying three US soldiers near Reagan National Airport in Washington and crashed into the river. US President Trump stated at a press conference on the 30th that no one survived the accident.

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